måndag 14 april 2014

Vegan permaculture, vegan, ecological and environment friendly

-Showing the
world how we can live sustainably and ecological in communities; and
that we can live a lifestyle that doesn’t exploit humans and other
animals. -Vegan permaculture is important because of that common
non-ecological or ecological agriculture in almost all cases involves
animal use, isn’t ecological and is very, very destructive for the
planet. Usually animal manure is used and methods are used to kill the
insects. All monocultures are very destructive. They use huge amounts of
fossil fuels and fossil fuels is a major contributor to environmental
pollution and global warming. They deplete and destroy the soil and can
and have many times lead to desertification. We should as a moral
imperative go over to vegan permaculture, which is sustainable and
healthy for the planet, and thus healthy for us humans and all nonhuman
animals. Vegan permaculture doesn't require fossil fuels and enriches
the soil instead of depleting it.

Transportations also involve
lots of environmental pollution, burning of fossil fuels and greenhouse
gases. By growing our own food locally we don’t need to contribute to
this and can minimize our own ecological footprint. To see the
destruction of greenhouse gases and pollution, I refer to the resources
below.

The Home: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCUDirt the Movie: http://www.thedirtmovie.org/

Planet in Peril: http://edition.cnn.com/services/opk/planet.peril/for.html
Flow: How did a handful of corporations steal our water:
http://crmpublication.blogspot.no/2010/02/documentary-flow-how-did-handful-of.html
State of the Planet – The Complete Series .. David Attenborough

About me

"“Thanksgiving dinner's sad and thankless. Christmas dinner's dark and blue. When you stop and try to see it From the turkey's point of view.
Sunday dinner isn't sunny. Easter feasts are just bad luck. When you see it from the viewpoint of a chicken or a duck.
Oh how I once loved tuna salad Pork and lobsters, lamb chops too Till I stopped and looked at dinner From the dinner's point of view.”
Shel Silverstein
"Animals do not 'give' their life to us, as the sugar-coated lie would have it . . . They struggle and fight to the last breath, just as we would do if we were in their place." [John Robbins]